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Window frames are being designed to accommodate the thickest blast-resistant glass.
In the 1970's new terminals with a notched-area planeside were designed to accommodate the monorail guideway and vehicles.
It is designed to accommodate the personal and the planetary, political awareness and head-in-the-sand retreat.
The cemeteries were not designed to accommodate the great numbers of the dead that are housed in them.
Fuselage, central portion of the body of an airplane, designed to accommodate the crew, passengers, and cargo.
The Ohio submarines were built with larger missile tubes designed to accommodate the newer Trident II beginning in 1990.
Under proposed reforms designed to accommodate the enlargement of the Union to 27 members from 15, more decisions would be made by majority votes in ministerial meetings.
Mr. Serra's sculpture, for example, will eventually occupy the terminal's main showplace: the international gates, designed to accommodate the largest airliners.
He was among the first to recognize a need for living spaces designed to accommodate the elderly, especially those with Alzheimer's disease.
There are 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and 9 fireplaces; it was designed to accommodate the Tozers' two daughters and five grandchildren when they visit.
The problem: the audio systems of most cars now on the market were not designed to accommodate the iPod or any other hard-drive-based portable music device.
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